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In Topic: More blinking leds
23 August 2010 - 07:07 PM
I was just learning about shift registers the other day, making them work with my Arduino to learn the basics, the whole time thinking about how to do the same on Netduino - this information is golden!
Wonderful article/tutorial, thank you very much for taking the time to do this Szymon!
In Topic: Protection!
16 August 2010 - 09:04 PM
Or you can make your own vacuum former!
It won't be as thick as a plexiglass one or the ones linked, but you could ramp up the process to work with thicker materials. Plus this comes in handy for making custom pieces for projects.
It won't be as thick as a plexiglass one or the ones linked, but you could ramp up the process to work with thicker materials. Plus this comes in handy for making custom pieces for projects.
In Topic: I love this thing, maybe too much...?
15 August 2010 - 03:10 AM
For controlling a 12v device, you will need a relay. I'm in the process of learning electronics myself, so I won't give you details (I don't want to miss something and have your nice Netduino die on you) - but here are some handy links to help you get started;
http://www.sparkfun....utorials_id=119
http://www.glacialwa...byrobotics/?p=9
They're talking more about a relay control to a 120VAC source, but the principal is the same, you just have to find the correctly rated relay, transitor, diode, etc.. to breadboard it out.
In Topic: OMG Why?
15 August 2010 - 03:02 AM
I've had the same problem. Unplug and reinserting the USB usually works, if not, a full reboot works. Applying the firmware patch to the netduino has made it occur less often as well;
http://forums.netduino.com/index.php?/topic/39-netduino-firmware-v410-patch-1/
http://forums.netduino.com/index.php?/topic/39-netduino-firmware-v410-patch-1/
In Topic: Request: New Forum
14 August 2010 - 11:47 PM
On an unrelated note, please tweak the hyperlink text style so it renders in different color (and perhaps underlined) than normal text. Thanks in advance.
I second this.
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